marking |
hechsher |
As nouns the difference between marking and hechsher
is that
marking is (uncountable) the action of the verb
to mark while
hechsher is a certification of a food product or establishment that it is kosher.
As a verb marking
is .
legal |
minitrial |
As an adjective legal
is legal, lawful.
As a noun minitrial is
a short or minor legal trial.
trial |
minitrial |
As nouns the difference between trial and minitrial
is that
trial is an opportunity to test something out; a test while
minitrial is a short or minor legal trial.
As an adjective trial
is pertaining to a trial or test or
trial can be characterized by having three (usually equivalent) components.
As a verb trial
is to carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc) before marketing or implementing it.
combative |
noncombative |
As adjectives the difference between combative and noncombative
is that
combative is given to fighting; disposed to engage in combat; pugnacious while
noncombative is not combative.
entrepreneurial |
nonentrepreneurial |
As adjectives the difference between entrepreneurial and nonentrepreneurial
is that
entrepreneurial is having the spirit, attitude or qualities of an entrepreneur; enterprising while
nonentrepreneurial is not entrepreneurial.
chess |
nonchess |
As a noun chess
is a board game for two players with each beginning with sixteen chess pieces moving according to fixed rules across a chessboard with the objective to checkmate the opposing king or
chess can be a type of grass, generally considered a weed or
chess can be (military|chiefly|in the plural) one of the platforms, consisting of two or more planks dowelled together, for the flooring of a temporary military bridge.
As an adjective nonchess is
that is not chess or does not relate to chess.
kanafeh |
kataifi |
Alternative forms |
Kanafeh is an alternative form of kataifi.
As a noun kataifi is
a very fine vermicelli-like pastry used to make desserts in various mediterranean and middle eastern cuisines, particularly palestinian.
dance |
maculele |
As a verb dance
is .
As a noun maculele is
an afro-brazilian dance and martial art in which a number of people gather in a circle and rhythmically strike sticks together to accompany singing.
stick |
maculele |
As nouns the difference between stick and maculele
is that
stick is an elongated piece of wood or similar material, typically put to some use, for example as a wand or baton while
maculele is an Afro-Brazilian dance and martial art in which a number of people gather in a circle and rhythmically strike sticks together to accompany singing.
As a verb stick
is to cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint.
As an adjective stick
is likely to stick; sticking, sticky.
As a proper noun Stick
is the Chapman Stick, an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman.
sing |
maculele |
As nouns the difference between sing and maculele
is that
sing is a gathering for the purpose of singing songs while
maculele is an afro-brazilian dance and martial art in which a number of people gather in a circle and rhythmically strike sticks together to accompany singing.
As a verb sing
is to produce musical or harmonious sounds with one’s voice.
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